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Sapphire Princess and Denali Express train in Whittier, Alaska


Princess schedules 187-sailing season in Alaska in 2027


Ella Sagar


Princess Cruises has unveiled its most expansive Alaska season for 2027, with 187 departures across 17 itineraries. There will be eight ships


sailing, including Sphere Class Star Princess, with five homeports. Four glacier-viewing


experiences will be available – at Glacier Bay National Park, Hubbard Glacier, College Fjord and Endicott Arm & Dawes Glacier – with options varying by itinerary. Star Princess will sail its second


season in Alaska with a series of seven-night Inside Passage round-trip cruises from Seattle. It will be joined by Royal


Princess operating seven-night round-trip sailings. Ruby Princess will operate


10-night Inside Passage voyages from San Francisco. Emerald Princess will offer two


16-night round-trip Inside Passage voyages from Los Angeles. Emerald Princess, Coral Princess, Crown Princess and Discovery Princess


travelweekly.co.uk


17Number of itineraries, plus four glacier-viewing locations


will homeport in Vancouver. Emerald will offer seven-night


itineraries for the full season, while Coral, Crown and Discovery will deliver six, seven, eight and nine- night Inside Passage itineraries. Extended nine or 10-night


Inside Passage voyages are available on Crown, Discovery, Royal and Star. Princess Cruises will also


offer passengers more than 28 Cruisetour itineraries, featuring options to stay at five wilderness lodges, a direct rail service between the ship and Denali, a 17-night Denali Escorted Cruisetour and visits to four national parks on a single Cruisetour. A four-day Alaska Sampler


voyage on Crown Princess departing on April 27, 2027, from Vancouver starts at £380 for an interior cabin. princess.com


moments with... Lynn


I feel so proud when we are able to reward our team members for their hard work. Claire Rose has just been promoted to Senior Business Development Manager, and Charlotte Ireland to Business Development Manager, and I was thrilled to see all the congratulations and compliments they have since received from agent partners on social media.


At Seabourn we are focusing in September on


our ultra-luxury, expedition-style Alaska voyages. If you were unable to join this week’s expert-led webinar then make sure you register for our second Alaska webinar on September 16. If you make and confirm a new Seabourn Alaska booking during September, you’ll receive up to £200 in Amazon vouchers!


Do make sure you are ready for Clia Cruise Week


which starts on September 15, celebrating all things cruise under this year’s theme of #Beyondexpectations. At Seabourn we have a special travel partner incentive for you (more amazing Amazon vouchers!) as well as bonus onboard spending money for clients who book and confirm a new 2026 cruise during Cruise Week (combinable with our ‘Sail into Savings’ campaign).


We are also delighted to be collaborating with our


sister brands and hosting travel partners for a special Clia Cruise Café on September 18 at Carnival House in Southampton, from 10.30am, with coffee, cakes and entertainment! Please do register as we’d love to see you there.


moments with...


Lynn Narraway vice-president UK & Europe, Seabourn Reservations: 0344 338 8615 salessupport@seabourn.co.uk seabourn.com


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PICTURE: Danny Lehman


PICTURES: Steve Dunlop; Shutterstock/Yulia Glam


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